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The film's loosely based on the life of Madeleine Smith, whose story was told more fully in David Lean's film Madeleine (1950).
This was the second film version of the play "Dishonored Lady," which opened on Broadway at the Empire Theatre on April 30, 1930, running for 127 performances. The first screen rendering was Letty Lynton (1932), a seminal work of the pre-Code era that has been sequestered since January 17, 1936, when a federal court ruled that MGM's script too closely resembled the play without having acquired the rights or given proper screen credit. The U.S. copyright of the play is due to expire in 2025.
The film is one of many which the original copyright holder failed to renew the film's copyright, which resulted in it falling into public domain.
As of the May 1947 release date, stars Hedy Lamarr (Madeleine) and John Loder (Felix) were married. They would divorce later that year in July. It was the third marriage for both. Lamarr would marry a total of 6 times and Loder 5.
Hedy Lamarr produced the movie and also said that John Loder, co star and also husband was boring, dull, tasteless and left him shortly after the shooting.
"Madeleine Damien: You really are a rat aren't you."
"Madeleine Damien: As a blackmailer, you are pitiful."